We have started to collect the most important news related to Hong Kong in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Shares of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing tumble to a six-month low after a landmark scheme to connect it with Shanghai's stock market is delayed.
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Pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong decided to suspend a vote on whether to accept government concessions on Sunday citing disagreements over its format.
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Hong Kong protesters scrap a ballot on whether to accept government concessions, hours before it was due to start.
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Protest leaders in Hong Kong are to ballot their supporters over whether to accept the government's proposals and end their occupation of the city.
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Protesters gather outside of the residence of Hong Kong's leader, CY Leung, in protest at his recent comments on extending democracy.
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Protesters in Hong Kong march to the chief executive's residence, criticising his comments against giving the poor too much political influence.
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Politics sparks confrontation in a Hong Kong salon
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Hong Kong officials end a first round of talks with student leaders to try to resolve an impasse that sparked weeks of pro-democracy protests.
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The stand-off between protesters and police continues in Mong Kok, Hong Kong.
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Pro-democracy activists criticise comments by Hong Kong leader CY Leung, who says "external forces" are involved in protests in the territory.
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Hong Kong leader CY Leung says "external forces" are involved in the territory's pro-democracy protests - in claims that are strongly denied by protesters.
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The BBC's Celia Hatton reports on why pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong see the Mong Kok district as key to their movement.
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Police and protesters clash in a battle for territory in the Hong Kong district of Mong Kok, as both sides confirm talks will take place on Tuesday.
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Pro-democracy demonstrators in Hong Kong retake streets in the Mong Kok district which had been cleared by the authorities hours earlier, pushing back riot police.
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Pro-democracy demonstrators in Hong Kong have clashed with police as they return to the streets in the Mong Kok district, just hours after they were cleared by the authorities.
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Fresh clashes break out in Hong Kong, as police use pepper spray and batons against pro-democracy protesters.
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Police in Hong Kong have used cranes to clear road blocks erected around a major protest site.
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The umbrella, which has become a symbol of the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, has spawned an art movement all of its own.
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Hong Kong pro-democracy protests inspire creativity
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Hong Kong's government is ready for new talks with student protesters as early as next week, says Chief Executive CY Leung, as tensions continue.
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Police and protesters in Hong Kong scuffle for a second night as a group of demonstrators try to re-occupy a main road near government buildings.
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Hong Kong's police authorities are investigating reports of excessive force after officers are seen beating a pro-democracy protester.
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Police in Hong Kong clash with pro-democracy protesters and arrest dozens as they clear an underpass near the government headquarters.
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Crowds of pro-democracy protesters have clashed with riot police in Hong Kong as tensions escalate following more than two weeks of demonstrations.
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Hundreds of police in Hong Kong have moved again to try to clear pro-democracy protesters out of an underpass near the city government headquarters.
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Police use chainsaws and bolt-cutters to dismantle barricades put up by pro-democracy activists near the government offices in Hong Kong.
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Police use chainsaws and bolt-cutters to dismantle barricades put up by pro-democracy activists near the government offices in Hong Kong.
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Opponents of the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong try to dismantle the main protest camp, leading to scuffles with police and activists.
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Opponents of the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong try to dismantle the main protest camp, leading to scuffles with police and activists.
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The BBC's John Sudworth heard from one pro-democracy protester in Hong Kong that she would be prepared to resist the police if they started to use force.
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Police in Hong Kong remove some barricades erected by pro-democracy protesters, saying they want to clear roads in the business district.
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China's Premier Li Keqiang says he is sure social stability can be maintained in Hong Kong, as pro-democracy protests there enter a third week.
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Thousands of pro-democracy protesters demonstrate in Hong Kong's financial district after the government calls off planned talks.
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A former Chinese mining firm executive on the run from insider trading charges in Australia has been extradited from Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong's government says it has called off a meeting on Friday with pro-democracy leaders after they vowed to step up their protests.
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Hong Kong's chief executive is facing mounting pressure over payments he received from an Australian firm which were not made public.
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What can Hong Kong talks really achieve?
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